AN ASSESSMENT ON WASTE RECOVERY PRACTICES IN INDIAN INDUSTRIES

  • Unique Paper ID: 171248
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 3466-3472
  • Abstract:
  • Waste recovery practices provide very important momentum for sustainable developments to be executed and minimize damage against the environment in industrial processing procedures. Being a contributing unit of industrial growth in India, the development of industrial wastes is a grave situation. Since effective means to recover the waste, such as recycle, reusing the commodity, or recovering energy may recover the resource, reducing dumping in the land and lessen the costs of products while producing it. This article takes an in-depth look at current practices of waste recovery by Indian industries and their implications on both environmental and economic sustainability. The article reports on the critical role of waste recovery across several key sectors such as manufacturing, construction, energy, textiles, and food processing. Article report leading sectors that had been successful at implementing waste recovery and then presents it with a set of the challenges it experienced. Despite these, technological advancements and policy support, barriers such as lack of infrastructure, lack of awareness, and financial constraints prevail in the widespread implementation of effective waste recovery methods in India. This look into the future identifies opportunities to improve the practice of waste recovery, using innovative technologies, developing better regulatory frameworks, and encouraging public-private partnerships. With strategic interventions and more attention to the optimization of resources, Indian industries can support the circular economy, thus allowing for sustainable growth and minimization of ecological footprint.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 3466-3472

AN ASSESSMENT ON WASTE RECOVERY PRACTICES IN INDIAN INDUSTRIES

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